Local Events In Danville Boyle County To Thrive With CVB’s Tourism Grants


In an ongoing effort to promote tourism and cultural awareness, the Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) has allocated $12,000 to five local organizations. This funding will improve marketing and advertising for upcoming events aimed at attracting visitors to the charming Boyle County area. The grants are part of the CVB’s biannual sponsorship and grant program, reflecting a strong commitment to local growth and community involvement. By providing resources for advertising campaigns, the CVB helps ensure that Boyle County stays a vibrant destination for tourism.
This year, Danville and Boyle County have stepped up efforts to make the area a hub for regional and national visitors. The CVB’s executive director, Kendall Clinton, emphasized the importance of this funding initiative, stating, “The CVB has budgeted more than $150,000 to spend over the next year on advertising and marketing to help attract new visitors to Danville and Boyle County.” The CVB’s advertising campaigns will include local events and visitor locations, while the grants give organizations the tools to market their events with more creative freedom.
Overview of the CVB’s Grant Program
The grant program is a key part of the CVB’s broader strategy to boost tourism in the region. Each year, the CVB reviews grant applications and provides funding to selected local events likely to attract visitors, supporting the local economy. At the board meeting on July 21, five organizations received a total of $12,000 for their marketing needs related to upcoming tourism events. The funding aims to reach broader audiences by using various marketing channels such as digital ads, radio campaigns, and brochures.
The program has been crucial in strengthening the tourism sector and raising the profile of Boyle County’s attractions, from historical sites to vibrant cultural events. By assisting these organizations with their marketing plans, the CVB continues its mission to position Danville and Boyle County as desirable and accessible destinations for tourists.
Recipients of the CVB’s Tourism Grants
Junction City Matters – $1,500 for Balloons Over the Bluegrass
Junction City Matters received $1,500 to support the marketing of Balloons Over the Bluegrass, an event taking place at the Danville-Boyle County Airport on August 24. This event celebrates hot air balloons in a stunning display of color, bringing families and adventure-seekers to the region. It further enhances Boyle County’s status as a key destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Danville’s Small Town Christmas – $1,500 for Festival Marketing
A beloved holiday tradition, Danville’s Small Town Christmas received $1,500 to promote its third annual Christmas festival. Scheduled for December 6, this event features live music, local vendors, and family-friendly activities, including visits with Santa. This festival showcases the town’s quaint charm and family-oriented spirit, making it an essential part of Danville’s winter tourism calendar.
Forkland Community Center – $1,500 for Heritage Festival Promotion
The Forkland Community Center received $1,500 to promote the 53rd Forkland Heritage Festival and Revue, set for October 10-11. This festival serves as an important cultural celebration for Boyle County residents, offering performances, local crafts, and traditional food. With this grant, the community center will reach a larger audience and attract more visitors to this cherished regional event.
Main Street Perryville – $5,000 for Commemoration and Christmas Events
Main Street Perryville was awarded $5,000 to promote two major upcoming events: Perryville Commemoration: Troops, Turtles & Traditions (October 3-4) and Perryville Christmas: Songs of the Season (November 29). These events blend local history with holiday celebrations, drawing visitors to Perryville’s historic district. With the funding for marketing these events, the CVB is helping showcase the town’s rich heritage while also promoting its festive atmosphere.
Art Center of the Bluegrass – $2,500 for Brochure and Ad Support
The Art Center of the Bluegrass, a vital cultural institution in Danville, received $2,500 to promote its upcoming programs. The funding will support the creation of brochures, radio ads, and digital marketing campaigns that highlight local art exhibits, performances, and educational events. This marketing support aims to attract more art lovers and cultural tourists to Danville, benefiting both the center and the local arts community.
The Impact of Tourism Grants on Boyle County
These grants are essential for local organizations to create effective marketing campaigns for their events. Tourism in Boyle County drives local business, especially for hotels, restaurants, and other service-based industries. Each event funded by these grants acts as a beacon, attracting visitors, boosting tourism revenue, and allowing residents to share their local culture.
The Danville-Boyle County CVB’s initiative demonstrates how community collaboration can enhance local tourism. This funding not only helps market individual events but also strengthens Boyle County’s identity as a cultural hub. The events supported by the CVB’s grant program contribute to broader economic benefits that reach businesses, organizations, and families across the region.
Conclusion
As Danville and Boyle County continue to grow their tourism efforts, the support from the CVB’s tourism grant program is crucial in positioning the area as a vibrant cultural destination. By enabling local organizations to manage their marketing, the CVB encourages collaboration and ensures that the region’s events reach wider audiences. As the area prepares for the influx of visitors attracted by these events, it is clear that the CVB’s investment is helping shape a bright future for local tourism. Through its investment in the local community, the Danville-Boyle County CVB is promoting tourism while also preserving and enriching the cultural experiences that make this region truly unique.
(Source: Danville-Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau, July 2021 Meeting Minutes, Kendall Clinton, Executive Director)
The post Local Events In Danville Boyle County To Thrive With CVB’s Tourism Grants appeared first on Travel And Tour World.